The Comparative Study of Reactive Tact and Prevention of the Goods Smuggling in Iran and America's Laws

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The topic of the present study is "The comparative study of reactive tact and prevention of the goods smuggling in the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States of America's Laws ". The reason behind that is upon facing a problem we need to come up with a solution to get out of the situation. Moreover, getting out of the situation is not enough, but the solution must cover the future. Therefore, scientific solutions must be made with the precise plan to be productive. The solutions based on studying and researches are not the ways to deal with any offense. Instead of punishing a criminal, we must seek the cause of the crime. Why does this person commit a crime and in what situation has he committed the crime? What has been the context of this crime? In the present study, the factors affecting smuggling of goods and the ways of fighting them as well as the criminal policy with decriminalization of the crime will be studied and then we will continue to follow the usual procedure for the goods smuggling case in government agencies.
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Persian
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International Journal of Nations Research, Volume:3 Issue: 32, 2018
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4
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